this is what the nra has suggested, really from the get go, says the new town tragic. >> you're right. we should all agree on is that we need to keep our kids safe. there is a good way of doing it, with armed security, and as a bad way of trying it, and that is putting a sticker and a window that says no guns allowed. that doesn't work, not a serious solution, and we call on elected officials all over the country to join us. about one-third of the schools have armed security. we need to do a better job of making that number larger. lori: bigger picture, your thoughts on how the country's mood, how the sentiment has changed, the interest in reforming gun laws in this country because of this rash of violence, especially in schools. >> well, i think that people want serious solutions. the national rifle association wants to help have a meaningful conversation about how we keep our kids safe. we talked about our security which is certainly a part of it, but there are two other parts that are important. we need to address a broken mental health system. there are people who were sick that n